TEE MARKER
A tee marker includes a body including a display surface having a top end and a bottom end. A bottom prehension member is connected to the bottom end of the display surface. A top prehension member is connected to the top end of the display surface and is movable relative to the bottom prehension member in a generally vertical direction. The top prehension member is telescopically mounted to the body for movement towards and away from the bottom prehension member in the generally vertical direction thereby providing for holding of display panels of variable height on the display surface of the tee marker between the top end and bottom prehension members. The body may be hollow and provided with an open bottom face to allow stacking of similar tee markers when not in use. The tee marker may be provided with an anchoring spike movable between a storage position to permit stacking and a functional position for anchoring the body to the ground.
This application claims priority on U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/045,179 filed on Sep. 3, 2014, the content of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
TECHNICAL FIELDThe application relates generally to tee markers.
BACKGROUND OF THE ARTA game of golf is played on a course, which consists in general of an arranged progression of either nine or eighteen holes. Each hole on the course contains a tee box to start from, and a putting green containing the actual hole. There may be more than one tee box associated with a given hole, depending of the proficiencies of the players. Beginners may, for example start, from a tee box closer to the hole than advanced players. The tee box is visually recognizable by the presence of two tee markers in between which the player must drive. The tee markers may have colors corresponding to that of the players proficiencies.
SUMMARYIn one aspect, there is provided a tee marker comprising: a body including a display surface having a top end and a bottom end; a bottom prehension member connected to the bottom end of the display surface; and a top prehension member connected to the top end of the display surface and movable relative to the bottom prehension member in a generally vertical direction, the top prehension member being telescopically mounted to the body for movement towards and away from the bottom prehension member in the generally vertical direction thereby providing for holding of display panels of variable height on the display surface of the tee marker between the top end and bottom prehension members.
In another aspect, there is provided a tee marker comprising: a body including a display surface having a top end and an open bottom end, the body being hollow, the bottom end of the body having a thickness greater than a thickness of the top end of the body so that the body is stackable onto a similar other tee marker; and a spike articulated to the body, the spike being displaceable between an operational anchoring position in which the spike depends downwardly from the bottom end of the hollow body and a storage position in which the spike clears the open bottom end of the hollow body thereby allowing stacking onto the similar other tee marker.
Reference is now made to the accompanying figures in which:
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The body 12 includes a top end 14, a bottom end 16, front and back sides 18 and two lateral sides 19. The body 12 may have a hollow pyramidal shape. In the illustrated embodiment, the body tapers from the bottom end 16 to the top end 14. As can be appreciated from
Each side 18 is inclined along a generally vertical direction D (shown in
The sides 18 can be used to display promotional material either temporarily via a sticker or permanently for example by being printed or otherwise provided onto the display surface 20. As shown in
The bottom prehension member 22 is disposed at a bottom end of the display surface 20, and the top prehension member 24 is disposed at a top end of the display surface 20, such that the display panel P may be bounded vertically by the abutment members 22, 24. The bottom and top prehension members 22, 24 are adapted to receive the panel P therebetween with a portion of the members extending over the front surface of the panel P. In the embodiment shown in the figures, the bottom 22 and top 24 prehension members are provided in the form of pair of jaw members, but other types of prehension members are contemplated as well. For example, the top prehension member 24 could be a spring loaded clip. It is also understood that the top 24 and bottom 22 prehension members may or may not be of a same type.
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The tee marker 10 may have only one side 18 adapted to display panels of different sizes, and in particular of different heights. The other side 18 may be provided with a fixed top prehension member 25 (shown in
Two or more tee makers 10 can be disposed side 19 by side 19 to display particularly large display panels in width w (shown in
To place the display panel P onto the tee marker 10, the user lifts the top prehension member 24 up by sliding the shaft 26 upwardly along the sliding channel 28. The user then places a bottom of the display panel P into the bottom prehension member 22, and let the top prehension member 24 move down to brace a top of the display panel P. To remove the display panel P from the tee marker 10, the user lift the top prehension member 24 up so as to disengage the top prehension member 24 from the top of the display panel P, remove the bottom of the display panel P from the bottom prehension member 22, and let the top prehension member 24 move down until abutment with the body 12.
As mentioned hereinbefore, the body 12 may be hollow with the bottom end 16 open in order to allow stacking of the tee marker 10 onto other similar tee makers via the bottom end 16. The body 12 may be made of two halves (as shown in
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To place the tee marker 10 into the ground, the user pivots the arm 30 until engaging the free end 30b of the arm 30 into the recess 31, at which point the free end 30b snaps into the recess 31 and becomes locked there. To store the tee marker, the user unsnaps the free end 30b from the recess 31 and positions the arm 30 in the storage position. The user then places the tee marker 10 over another similar tee marker by engaging the other tee marker into the open bottom end 16 of the tee marker 10 so as to stack the tee markers one on top of the other.
The above description is meant to be exemplary only, and one skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made to the embodiments described without departing from the scope of the invention disclosed. Other modifications which fall within the scope of the present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art, in light of a review of this disclosure, and such modifications are intended to fall within the appended claims.
Claims
1. A tee marker comprising:
- a body including a display surface having a top end and a bottom end;
- a bottom prehension member connected to the bottom end of the display surface, the display surface being in a generally vertical direction; and
- a top prehension member connected to the top end of the display surface and movable relative to the bottom prehension member in the generally vertical direction, the top prehension member being telescopically mounted to the body for movement towards and away from the bottom prehension member in the generally vertical direction thereby providing for holding of display panels of variable height on the display surface of the tee marker between the top end and bottom prehension members.
2. The tee marker of claim 1, wherein the top prehension member is jaw shaped.
3. The tee marker of claim 1, further comprising a sliding channel fixedly connected to the body, the sliding channel receiving a shaft having the top prehension member at an upper end thereof, the top prehension member of the shaft being movable relative to the bottom prehension member by moving the shaft relative to the sliding channel.
4. The tee marker of claim 3, wherein the shaft and the sliding channel are disposed inside the body.
5. The tee marker of claim 1, wherein the body is hollow.
6. The tee marker of claim 1, wherein a thickness of the bottom end of the body is greater than a thickness of the top end of the body.
7. The tee marker of claim 1, wherein the display surface is a first display surface and the body includes a second display surface disposed on a side of the body opposite to the first display surface.
8. The tee marker of claim 1, further comprising a spike articulated to the bottom end of the body.
9. The tee marker of claim 8, wherein the body is hollow, the bottom end of the body is open, the bottom end of the body has a thickness greater than a thickness of the top end of the body so that the body is stackable onto a similar other tee marker; and
- the spike is displaceable between an operational anchoring position in which the spike depends downwardly from the bottom end of the hollow body and a storage position in which the spike clears the open bottom end of the hollow body thereby allowing stacking onto the similar other tee marker.
10. The tee marker of claim 9, wherein the spike is moveably connected to the bottom end of the body between a stored position and an operating position, in the operating condition, the spike is disposed about a center of the bottom end of the body.
11. The tee marker of claim 9, wherein the spike is mounted onto an arm pivotally connected to the bottom end of the body, in the stored position, the arm is adjacent to a side of the bottom end of the body, and in the operating condition, the arm is at an angle with the side of the bottom end of the body.
12. The tee marker of claim 9, further comprising a locking mechanism locking the spike in the operating condition.
13. A tee marker comprising:
- a body including a display surface having a top end and an open bottom end, the body being hollow, the bottom end of the body having a thickness greater than a thickness of the top end of the body so that the body is stackable onto a similar other tee marker; and
- a spike articulated to the body, the spike being displaceable between an operational anchoring position in which the spike depends downwardly from the bottom end of the hollow body and a storage position in which the spike clears the open bottom end of the hollow body thereby allowing stacking onto the similar other tee marker.
14. The tee marker of claim 13, wherein in the operational anchoring condition, the spike is disposed about a center of the bottom end of the body.
15. The tee marker of claim 13, wherein the spike is mounted onto an arm pivotally connected to the bottom end of the body, in the storage position, the arm is adjacent to a side of the bottom end of the body, and in the operational anchoring condition, the arm is at an angle with the side of the bottom end of the body.
16. The tee marker of claim 13, further comprising a display surface on the body, the display surface having a top end and a bottom end, the display surface being in a generally vertical direction;
- a bottom prehension member connected to the bottom end of the display surface; and
- a top prehension member connected to the top end of the display surface and movable relative to the bottom prehension member in the generally vertical direction, the top prehension member being telescopically mounted to the body for movement towards and away from the bottom prehension member in the generally vertical direction thereby providing for holding of display panels of variable height on the display surface of the tee marker between the top end and bottom prehension members.
17. The tee marker of claim 16, further comprising a sliding channel fixedly connected to the body, the sliding channel receiving a shaft having the top prehension member at an upper end thereof, the top prehension member of the shaft being movable relative to the bottom prehension member by moving the shaft relative to the sliding channel.
18. The tee marker of claim 17, wherein the shaft and the sliding channel are disposed inside the body.
19. The tee marker of claim 16, wherein the top prehension member is jaw shaped.
20. The tee marker of claim 16, wherein the display surface is a first display surface and the body includes a second display surface disposed on a side of the body opposite to the first display surface.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 31, 2015
Publication Date: Mar 3, 2016
Inventor: GILLES FORTIER (MONTREAL)
Application Number: 14/840,450